Z-RO REFLECTS ON 20+ YEARS OF HOUSTON RAP IN NEW VIDEO "HE'S NOT DONE" ALONGSIDE AN EXCLUSIVE IN-DEPTH INTERVIEW BY MUSIC JOURNALIST JEFF WEISS FOR NOISEY.COM

Premiering on Noisey, Houston rap legend, Z-Ro, lets loose the video for "He's Not Done," the last song off his final album, No Love Boulevard, which skyrocketed to #2 on the iTunes Hip Hop charts immediately after its release. Directed by Squrilla Montana and The Mo City Don himself, the video shows Z-Ro rapping in front of thousands of fans with flashbacks to memorable moments in his 20 year career, and scenes of Rother Vandross speaking to himself about the trials and tribulations of the rap game. The song serves as a reflection and leaves fans questioning the future of The King of the Ghetto in hip hop.

The album follows the impressive 2016 one-two punch of Drankin’ & Drivin’ and Legendary. Of Drankin’ & Drivin’, Pitchfork wrote, “Z-Ro sounds like what Houston feels like—hot, inviting, intimidating if you take a wrong turn, but redemptive if you stick around long enough,” and VIBE said, “Texas veteran Z-Ro has just added another chapter to his growing catalog. It’s 2016, and his impact on hip-hop culture is undeniable. Everyone from A$AP Rocky to Drake—who has been known to perform Z-Ro’s classic freestyle “Mo City Don”—have been influenced by the Houston legend.”

"HE'S NOT DONE" IS THE NEW SINGLE FROM HIS HIGHLY-ANTICIPATED FINAL ALBUM NO LOVE BOULEVARD - OUT NOW